IRB to launch definitive Hall of Fame

The IRB announced it is to integrate inductees from the International Rugby Hall of Fame within its own IRB Hall of Fame property.

Rugby's rich heritage will be celebrated via one definitive Hall of Fame after the International Rugby Board announced it is to integrate inductees from the International Rugby Hall of Fame within its own IRB Hall of Fame property.

Under the deal agreed with the owners of the International Rugby Hall of Fame, 37 greats not already included within the IRB Hall of Fame will be inducted into the property, creating a unique record of those who have excited and inspired fans and shaped a sport that is now played by more than 6.6 million across 121 member unions.

IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset said: "Recognising rugby's heritage and those who have shaped the game on and off the field is important to the IRB and we are delighted to be integrating inductees from the International Rugby Hall of Fame into our own IRB Hall of Fame."

"Over the next year and a half we will be inducting some of the greats of our game into the IRB Hall of Fame at events around the globe, culminating at Rugby World Cup 2015.

"I would like to thank the owners of the International Rugby Hall of Fame for their support in creating one definitive celebration of the sport."

Chairman of Global Rugby Enterprises Limited (the owners of the International Rugby Hall of Fame) John Hart said: "We are delighted to have reached an agreement with the IRB to establish one definitive Rugby Hall of Fame.

"In doing so we have preserved the history of the International Rugby Hall of Fame by ensuring the induction of our 37 inductees who are not already in the IRB Hall of Fame. We wish the IRB Hall of Fame continued success."

The integration process will sit alongside the 2014 programme of inductions that will also recognise pioneers and greats from the women's game and some of the great characters from the beginning of the 20th century.